Blake Shelton

“Grown men who wear skinny jeans may as well wear a t-shirt that says 'Even though I don't have to, I pee sitting down'”

“I'm not the kind of person who thrives in "the scene." I know that when this is all over, and I'm no longer cool, I'm going to be just as happy because I'm going to be at home.”

“If you're callin' 'bout my heart, it's still yours / I should've listened to it a little more / Then it wouldn't have taken me so long / To know where I belong”

Bio:Blake Shelton (born Blake Tollison Shelton in Ada, Oklahoma, on June, 18, 1976) is an American country singer and television personality. Shelton is most famously known for his Billboard-topping country music hits including “The Baby,” “The Truth About Men,” “Don’t Make Me,” “Over,” “The More I Drink,” “Austin,” among many more. In 2011, Shelton joined Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green and Adam Levine to be a coach on the NBC song competition show, The Voice. Shelton first married his longtime girlfriend, Kaynette Gern, in 2003, but later divorced in 2006. He got remarried to country singer Miranda Lambert on May 14, 2011.

Best Known For:
Shelton is best-known for judging NBC’s hit show, The Voice, and for his country hits.

Personal Life:
Blake married country singer Miranda Lambert in 2011 after divorcing his first wife in 2006. Shelton and Lambert met at the CMT’s 100 Greatest Duets Concert when he was still married to Kaynette. Miranda admitted to having feelings with him in an interview with Dateline, but knew he was “off limits” when they first met. Today they are recognized as a famous country couple.